Tuesday, September 11, 2012

We Will Never Forget


I have often pondered the phrase "We will never forget" and wondered exactly what we mean by that. Those directly involved in the 9-11 attacks will certainly never forget their own struggles for survival. Those who perished clearly will never be forgotten by their loved ones. As for the rest of us, what are we saying when we boldly declare that we will never forget? Are we completely honest when we do so?


Have we forgotten the unity that so briefly enveloped our country in the attacks' aftermath? Have we forgotten the day when no one cared about Republicans and Democrats, about blacks and whites, about rich and poor, or about gays and straights? Have we forgotten a time when former rivals mixed their tears together and established new bonds of brotherhood? Have we forgotten how grief brought us all under the same banner, with only one title that mattered: that of being American? In September of that fateful year, the first word of that now popular phrase took on new meaning. "We" was no longer used in contrast to "you" or "them"; rather, "we" became an all encompassing link that permeated disagreements and differences, borders and boundaries. "We" became something more than just "you and I." "We" became a symbol of something much greater.


This September 11, as we are reminded of that which we claimed we would never forget, let us remember who "we" are and the ideals that "we" uphold. Let us remember, not passively, but as we actively go about working toward a world without any more days that we'll never have to forget.



Thanks Ry, I couldn't say it any better!




Tuesday, May 22, 2012

super massive update!


This time it is a really good excuse! First I vowed that I wouldn't do another blog post until Ty set us up with a new blog site. Blogger's editor is not my favorite program, and once I actually start a post, I get frustrated and finishing the post takes forever. But there have been some major things happening in the Steele’s world and they should be on the blog. The other half of that is the very fact that there have been many things happening and thus the paradox arises once again-when there is stuff to blog about there isn’t time to blog.

Well here we go - - -


June:

· Les Mis
· Two Towers
· speak in church
· nickle arcade
· houses houses houses
· BBQ w/Kayde
· Father’s Day
· anniversary no. 4
· boating
July:

· house hunting
· bank loan approval
· house found
· boating
· packing
· family reunion
· moving
· unpacking
August:

· unpacking
· yard work
· baby on the way
· Riley back
· FatMan’s
· decorating
September:

· party
· recuperate
· BYU vs Utah
October:

· birthday month
· "it's a boy!"
· Seuss party
· speak in church
· Halloween parties
birthday sushi (and other food)
November:

· Ry's murder mystery
· sewer
· Thanksgiving
December:

· Midway
· family
· Christmas
January:

· New Year’s LOTR marathon/Super Smash Bros
· baby shower
February:

· Lillie’s blessing
· dr. dr. dr.
· shower install
March:

· ward baby shower
· dr. dr. dr.
· family
· Tavish!
April:

· family
· Ry, Shand, Raydon, et. al birthday month!
· Tav one month
· St. George

And yes, we know that most of these events warrant posts all their own, but as most of you know-we are not traditional people. Generally houses and babies should get lots of attention. Pictures, weekly updates, emotional investment narratives, and whatnot. Believe me they are there. If you would like to hear about them or see the fruits of our labors please feel free to join us for a Wii Party night or an evening out to eat! We would much rather spend time in person because quite frankly we like to talk!